The use of Digital Predistortion (DPD) for linearizing a millimeter-wave Power Amplifier (PA) is investigated. A PA operating at 38 GHz is designed using an accurate nonquasi-static transistor model taking into account both short- and long-term memory effects. A realistic test signal is then used for the identification of a Nonlinear Auto-Regressive Moving Average (NARMA) behavioral model of the PA. The NARMA-based digital predistorter is then derived and formulated in terms of Basic Predistortion Cells, especially suitable for efficient implementation in an FPGA. The performance of the predistortion solution is preliminarily assessed by means of computer simulations.
I. Melczarsky, P.L. Gilabert, G. Montoro, E. Bertran, V. Di Giacomo, F. Filicori (2007). Behavioral modeling and digital predistortion for the linearization of a mm-wave Power Amplifier. ROMA : Aracne Editrice srl.
Behavioral modeling and digital predistortion for the linearization of a mm-wave Power Amplifier
MELCZARSKY, ILAN;FILICORI, FABIO
2007
Abstract
The use of Digital Predistortion (DPD) for linearizing a millimeter-wave Power Amplifier (PA) is investigated. A PA operating at 38 GHz is designed using an accurate nonquasi-static transistor model taking into account both short- and long-term memory effects. A realistic test signal is then used for the identification of a Nonlinear Auto-Regressive Moving Average (NARMA) behavioral model of the PA. The NARMA-based digital predistorter is then derived and formulated in terms of Basic Predistortion Cells, especially suitable for efficient implementation in an FPGA. The performance of the predistortion solution is preliminarily assessed by means of computer simulations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.